So, I am going to be writing this review with the years I have spent as a law student and the head of my university moot court and mock trial, which I have led several criminal mock, but also as a fan of great storytelling, please note I am not saying this series was the perfect series on legality and investigations because I don't know what the law is like in their country and how they separate jurisdiction in crimes in Thailand, but the under thought was appreciated for some parts of legality. To unofficially start the review, I feel a lot of people came to this with weird expectations, I guess while I came with no expectations from the show. I was not going to write my review of MoD until it was done, but after what I felt in episode 13, I just felt the urge to pen this review down. I will start by saying, I came to Manner of Death for MaxTul and I stayed for the great series, I genuinely did not have high expectations for the series going in. Like that episode hit so good, so I just decided to start my review now.
EVERYONE SHOULD WATCH THIS SHOW I wrote this review crying, I never in a thousand years when I started MoD think it would make me cry but after watching episode 13, I was wrecked, I just could not stop crying.